2009 Top 10 Elective Clerkship Recommendations
2009 Top 10 Elective Clerkship Recommendations
2009 Top 10 Elective Clerkship Recommendations
The goal of the recommended list is to act as a guide for fourth year students in choosing their clinical
electives. It is neither an exclusive list nor a mandatory list. The recommended clerkships will be useful
in preparing students for the given specialty of their choice. However, they are not the only ones that can
do so, and students can be well prepared even if they seek electives other than those recommended. In
addition to recommended clerkships, students should seek rotations in as many fields as feasible in order
to balance their medical education. The timing or order of most recommended electives is not essential
for applying for residency. Additional guidance may be obtained from the departmental career
counselors to whom you are assigned in the third year through the Student Affairs Office.
DEPARTMENT
ANESTHESIOLOGY
EMERGENCY
MEDICINE
Highly Recommended
Anesthesia - Basic Anesthesia Clerkship
Medicine - Ward Medicine Subinternship
Radiology - Intro to Diagnostic Radiology
Surgery - Emergency Medicine and Trauma Care
Surgery - Subinternship in General Surgery
Surgery - Surgical Intensive Care unit Subinternship
Recommended
Medicine - Clinical Cardiology and Electrocardiography
Medicine - Clinical Respiratory Disease and Critical Care
Medicine - Nephrology and Fluid Balance
Medicine - Management of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Medicine - Clinical Dermatology
Neurology - Clinical Neurology
FAMILY MEDICINE
Highly Recommended
Subinternship in Family Medicine
Recommended
Outpatient Dermatology
Outpatient Pediatrics
Outpatient Orthopaedics/Sports Medicine
Outpatient Psychiatry
Outpatient OB/Gyn
Cardiology
Radiology
Infectious Disease
Rheumatology
DEPARTMENT
LAB MEDICINE
(Clinical Pathology)
MEDICINE
NEUROLOGICAL
SURGERY
Highly Recommended
Neurosurgery
Recommended
Broad-based experiences
NEUROLOGY
Anesthesiology/Pain management
Epilepsy and clinical EEG
Neurosurgery
Ophthalmology
Otolaryngology
Pediatric neurology
Radiology
Rheumatology
Broad exposure to medical electives
OB/GYN
Cardiology
Clinical Dermatology
Clinical respiratory diseases and Critical Care
GI Surgery
Infectious Diseases
International Health
Medical genetics
Medicine subinternship
Outpatient Family Medicine
Outpatient Internal Medicine
Pediatrics - special electives w/ Dr. Ann Geisel (Adolescent GYN clinic)
Radiology
Renal
Trauma and ER Care
DEPARTMENT
OPHTHALMOLOGY
ORTHOPAEDICS
Anesthesiology
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Intensive Care Unit
Medicine
Neurology
Neurosurgery
Pediatrics
Plastic Surgery
Radiology
Rheumatology
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
HEAD/NECK SURGERY
Anesthesia
Dermatology
Neurosurgery
Ophthalmology
Pathology
Radiation Therapy/Oncology
Radiology
SICU
Thoracic Surgery
PATHOLOGY
Clinical Medicine
Lab Medicine
Medical or Surgical Oncology
Oncology or Radiation Oncology
Orthopaedics
Pathology early in 4th year
Radiology
Surgery and/or Urology
PEDIATRICS
Dermatology
ENT
ICU rotation Medicine or Surgery
One other pediatric elective
Ophthalmology
Orthpaedics
Pediatric Psychiatry
Pediatric sub-internship or NICU
Pediatric surgery
Pulmonary rotation
DEPARTMENT
PSYCHIATRY AND
BEHAVIORAL
SCIENCES
RADIATION
ONCOLOGY
Medical oncology
Neurology
Oncologic surgical specialties: ENT, GI, Neurosurgery, Orthopaedics
Pediatric Oncology
Radiology: body imaging CT, MRI, neuro-imaging, PET body imaging
RADIOLOGY
REHABILITATION
MEDICINE
Neurosurgery 680
Neurology 686, 687
Ortho 680, 685, 676, 677
Peds 679
Rehab 686 (peds), 689 (spinal cord)
Urology 680, 681
SURGERY
Anesthesia
Dermatology
Gastroenterology
ICU experiences (e.g. Pulmonary, Cardiology, Cardiac Surgery
Infection Diseases
Nephrology
Neurology
Radiology
Sub internship in Medicine
UROLOGY
Anesthesiology
Dermatology
Nephrology
Neurology
Radiology